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Laberal is neither Labor or Liberal, but is a little bit of both.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Tony Abbott's plan to crack down on welfare is ......

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Labels: "John Howard", "Tony Abbott Cartoon", "Welfare"

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

A conversation with Paul Keating.

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Labels: "Paul Keating Cartoon", "Paul Keating"

Monday, March 28, 2011

NSW Election. Coalition blames independents loss on Oakeshott and Windsor.

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Labels: "Australian Political Cartoons", "NSW Election", "Rob Oakeshott", "Tony Abbott", "Tony Windsor"

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Tony Abbott won't apologise for Carbon Tax Rally Abuse.

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Labels: "Carbon Tax Rally Abuse", "Carbon Tax", "The great plackard debate", "Tony Abbott Cartoon"

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Tony Abbott slides further in the polls.

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Labels: "Liberal Leadership", "Liberal Party", "Tony Abbott Cartoon", Polls

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Julia Gillard's performance on qanda.

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Labels: "Bob Brown", "Carbon Tax", "Julia Gillard", "qanda"

Monday, March 14, 2011

Both Leaders Slump in the Polls.

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Labels: " Malcolm Turnbull", "Australian Political Cartoons", "Julia Gillard", "Kevin Rudd", "Tony Abbott Cartoon", Polls

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Labor slumps in the polls and more women wanted in senior roles.

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Labels: "Australian Political Cartoons, "Bill Shorten", "Julia Gillard", "Labor", "Mark Arbib"

Monday, March 7, 2011

Rio Tinto weighs into the carbon price debate.

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Labels: "Carbon Price", "Greg Combet cartoon", "Greg Combet", "Labor", "Rio Tinto", "Wayne Swan"

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Labor and the Greens. Decided this cartoon deserved a re run today.

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Labels: "Greens", "Labor", Marriage
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I got second in the newmatilda cartoon competition.

This is a copy of the formal announcement.

We are very pleased to announce that the winner of the inaugural newmatilda.com prize for political cartooning is Sarah Parsons. One of more than 140 competition entries, Sarah's "Climate cliché" was chosen by our panel of five judges as the outright winner of first prize and $6,000.
Sarah is a professional cartoonist from the Blue Mountains. The announcement was made last night at the Old Fitzroy Hotel in Sydney's Woolloomooloo by former Senator Andrew Bartlett. While acknowledging her credit card may be the major beneficiary of the prize money, Sarah appreciated the opportunity the newmaitlda.com prize has given to illustrators and cartoonists.
Also participating in the event was our very own satirist Ben Pobjie and Natasha Stott Despoja. Natasha enjoyed the chance to respond to political cartoonists, having been a subject for caricature over the past few years in federal politics.
The second prize of $1,000 went to Melbourne cartoonist Ian Martin, with his entry "Rudds School Plan". Cartoonist for the Australian newspaper, Lindsay Foyle won third prize and $500 for his entry, "Brendan Nelson Policy Statement".
newmatilda.com is delighted with the response and interest in our inaugural competition. There were many terrific entries and they can all be viewed on the competition site.
We are already planning next year's prize and looking forward to many more great illustrations from cartoonists in Australia and New Zealand.
Thank you to each of our judges, Natasha Stott Despoja, Marni Cordell, Andrew Bartlett, Bruce Petty and Ben Pobjie.

The newmatilda.com team.

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